Wonder Project J

Wonder Project J
DeveloperAlmanic Corporation
PublisherEnix
DirectorTakashi Yoneda
ProducerHiroki Fujimoto
DesignerTakashi Yoneda
ProgrammersHiroko Yamahiko
Hiromitsu Shioya
Takashi Sorimachi
ArtistsToshihiro Kawamoto
Umanosuke Iida
WriterTakashi Yoneda
ComposerAkihiko Mori
SeriesWonder Project J
PlatformSuper Famicom
Release
GenreLife simulation
ModeSingle-player

Wonder Project J is a 1994 life simulation video game developed by Almanic Corporation and published by Enix for the Super Famicom. In the game, the player cares for a boy Gijin (robot) created by Dr. Geppetto named Pino. Directed by Takashi Yoneda, the title was created by most of the same personnel that worked on previous projects at Almanic such as E.V.O.: Search for Eden. It was met with positive reception from critics and sold over 1.3 million copies in Japan, making it one of the best-selling Super Famicom games. A sequel, Wonder Project J2, was released in 1996 for the Nintendo 64.